Rahul Narayan had no clue about space. In 2010, he was in the software industry, running a startup that developed products for an ecommerce company. Who knew seven years later, he would on his way sending a rover to the moon? Narayan and his friends were intrigued by Google Lunar X-Prize competition announced in 2010. The competition invited private companies to land a rover on the moon, make it travel for 500 meters and beam high resolution photos and videos back to Earth.